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The Edwardsville Intelligencer from Edwardsville, Illinois • Page 7

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Buy Your Bargains Across the FOR SALE--13 brood sows with pigs also Chester i boar. Adolph Hitz, A a a 111. FOR SALE--Rug 8x11, very good condition. I i at 312 E. Vandalia or phone 749W.

FOR SALE--Usea tires; all sizes. tire guaranteed. 404 Tire Co. 121 Hillsboro Avenue. NOTICE--Insure with us.

Equitable Fraternal Union protects homes, creates estate. Neenah, Wisconsin. tip-to-date insurance contracts, Pei'y E. Keith, District Repre- sentative. Room 3, Madison Store Bldg.

FOR A a i i i a in good i i can be seen at 404 N. Pillmore Street 01 a FOR SALE--19 2 Coach has 5 good good a i and is in fine i i i i nip's A i Sen ice, 317 Main. FOR SALE--Modern up to date home, 5 rooms, i and bath. Laundry room and garage In basement. Call 1026R.

A L. Logan. Edwardsville, 111. FOR SALE--Four fresh cows, three and years old i i a ves by their side. One mile south of Wanda, on Madison Southard farm, close to Smith aud O'Neil'p farm.

A. Van Hyning. NOTICE--A dance i be given at at the I. 0. 0.

F. a at Glen Car Ijon ou Saturday evening, March 3. Music by Haury's Boys. i welcome. WANTED--Experienced a hand.

Phone 9 2 2 5 WANTED--Earn $17 dozen sewing aprons. Experience unnecessary; no selling. work, materials cut. Addressed envelope brings details. Goshen Dress, Goshen N.

NOTICE--Big a i be given at Tin nor 1 a Edwardsville, 111., a a a 3 i by Albright'? Famous Four. Refresh- Tickets 75c Extra lady lOc. i A a help. 2 0 0 0 to $4,000 yearly i i pay weekly. We i a a deliver.

New 5 Brown Bros, Nvrrseries, Rochester, N. Y. Political Announcement ANNOUNCEMENT--W. P. Stolte'of Edwardsville announces his candidacy for Highway Commissioner of Edwardsville Township on the Republican ticket, subject to the decision at the Republican voters at the Primary election on March 17, 1928.

FOR SALE--Have received another carload extra choice a i Cc-n- tral Illinois grown, small a i early variety black seed oats. Price SOc per bushel. Prauge i i New Douglas, 111. FOR SALE--One i typewriter No. 10, one i Portable, new, one Royal, one Un derwood Portable, one Underwood No.

4, one Underwood No. 5, 2 used adding machines. Jack Diamond. TOR SALE--Several residence property at a bargain. Lots in Home, Jones, East Leclaire City and Leclaire.

Terms or cabh. Insurance of all kinds. Office Bohm Blag. Phone 1012W. Residence phone 10-48.

T. P. Reiily, I Tax a i of A a bra Township, 1 am a to collect taxes. Will be at a a March 5. Hamel a 6 AH other days, i March 12, will collect at my barber shop.

I i i R. a i Collector. I a i ram up to $18 per dozen i i i i i i uniiece.isaiy. a i a i i a i Addressed envelope brings a i a Linen Co. 3 2 Wist 4 3 Street, i City.

I i i models in good used roadster, touring, coupe, coach, Fcdan. Star, Dodge, Ford, Chevrolet, Moon. Values a appeal to the careful buyer. Learn about our money back guarantee. Inspect them today.

Colbert Chev- Vanclalia Main. Phone 4 9 KOR A i bai, i beds; a i i Black a i i niche-round table 54 inches, 3 large i ing room chairs, brown leatlin and a i i i lable. I i at 131 Av. or i-all 7 NOTICE--The convenient way! I show 500 of America's Finest 192S wallpapers, all styles, all colors, all prices. 1 i them to your you can see them against the vail amidst your own furnishings.

Also lead and oil turpentine house painting. A. G. Fischer, phone County 930W5. FOR SALP--Apples and houey.

1 have a few bushels of sound, i paragon Wine'-apa at $2.50 per bushel, also Clover in comb, or extracted at fifteen cent- per pound at 1107 road. chaser to furnish a i a i 15. 0. Waggoner, a 684 W. FOR SALE--White i a ing eggs, bied for a ard production.

You must ste our birds to realize the i a i we i Can furnish any of rg'gs Every bird on our farm ti iipm-sted. Prices very reasonable. invited. Emric'is a Wo'-- uen, 111. NOTICE--I will collect taxes for Pin Oak i at the Edwardsville a i a Bank on March 3 and 10; at the First National Bank at Marine, a 5 and 12; at Troy Exchange Bank on March 6 and at Station on March at i Station on a August Prott.

Collector for Pin Oak i I 1 i collect taxes at tht i places. National Bank EdwardsUilc, March Hamel March (i-17; Citizens Bank, Edw a i a Worden Bank a a March 9-14; Bank of Edwardsville, March 10 13-15; i a 12; At Bonn. a 16. Otto Stille, Collector Harm 1 i I -If a a wealthy pleasing a i Fen a a i li, a Ohio I I i collect tav fo- IOR RENT--Furnished a a over the Star Hotel. I i a hotel.

FOR RENT--7 loom house has water, lights and gas. On paved street. I i at 113. FOR RENT--Ktve room, modern bungalow, ideal locution in Leclaire. Immediate possession, f-'ur- nished or i Phone 323R.

FOR RENT--2 rooms i a furnished for i i I i of Mrs. Wm. Opd, 604 Dtvrey Ave. A i i 1-t, 639 E. Street.

5 rooms, a jarage, i i Call Ler-f i at Hitz State Bank A a a 111., Feb. 27, Mar. 5 am Mar 10. Obeibeck's garage a i a I I I Feb. 25.

Mar 3 an Mar S. At State and Trust Ban' at i a 111., Feb. "29, Mar. 7 i a W. a Collec tor of I.eef Township.

I a extra in you i Secrets of oiiccessfu i.ui-nts and salesmen explained nd lOc for 3 big issues i book, a i i over 500 be? ideas and a i op i i i R. i a 2-t 1-t Sl'i'Pt. i i a i Ohio. A A man to sell pas appliances in the a i District. Sales experience not necessary, i Apply J.

H. a a 109 Hillsboro I i i Power and i Corp. ANNOUNCEMENT a J. of Edwardsville Township announces, his, Comm'isEioner of Highways of 'Edwardsville Township on the Republican Ticket, subject to of the voters the Primary election, oc March 17, ANNOUNCEMENT--John Waugh of Edwardsville announces his' candidacy for Commissioner of Highways of Edwardsville Township on ticket subject to the decision of die voters at the Primary election on March 17, 1923. s.

to and typists needed, commence $90-? 110 month St. Louis exam about Mar. 13; let us train you at home; write Ozment Inst. Bureau, 1205-B Arcade St. immediately.

bids will be received for a i i the outside of the a church at Bethalto, ill. For I a i see Rev. Bruegqman at the church. The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. All bids must be in the hands of the chairman by March 15th.

1928. Frank Johnston, R. R. No. 2, East A 111.

VANTED--Ladies earn $17 dozen sewing smocks home. Experience unnecessary; no selling; materials cut: addressed envelope brings instructions--World Garment, 346- 6th Ave. N. Y. WANTED Women, inexperienced wanted by a a who can earn $20 weekly spare time sewing aprons.

Materials cut. no selling; stamped envelope brings particulars. i Glory Apron Co. Mt. Vernon, N.

Y. WANTED--Foreign men interested In i In romantic South America i at once for i a i South A ican Service a 14,000 A a Detroit, Mich. WANTED--Ludies to a i en velopes, weekly in youi spare time. i i Stamp for particulars. Junell Hammond, Indiana.

VNNOl'NCEMENT--Erwin C. Stalling of Edwardsville announces Ms candidacy for Tax Collector of Ed- wardiville.Township on the Republican Ticket, subject to the decision of the i a voters ft the Primary election on March 17, 1928. A J. Dunstedter of Edwardsville announces his candidacy for Tax Collector of Edwardsvillo Township on the Republican ticket, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the i a election on 17, 1928. ANNOUNCEMENT--Louis A.

Bright of East Alton, announces his candidacy for A i of Madison County, on the Republican ticket subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the i a election to be held on A i 10 192S. WANTED--Female I earn $25 weekly, spare i i i for newspapers, magazines; experience unnecessary; details free. Press Institute, 538. St, i Mo. A a in Ert- wardsville and i i i to sell "I'ic-Wic" frocks a children's a i i i dresses; new i i i now a all or a i easily a no i i today.

Pickwick Ft. Wayne. Tml. A A i A a i New- Glass a offers you $15 a day sure. Cleans i i i show i water, soap or I'hamois.

No muss. Easily demonstrated. i motorists, stores, i i i buy on sight. Special Int Offer. i Class Cleaner 2 0 9 2 i i a i Ohio.

Political A FOR RENT- Vandaha pantry, 3 0 3 FOR RENT-- 4 room house i large attic, gas, heat, light's and water. Located at 117 McKinley Leclaire. Inquire phone 944W. FOR 1 1 9 2 6 Pontiac 1 1 2 5 door Ford sedan; 1 Ford coupe with ballon tires; 1 2 i coach, good shape; 1 Foul roadU-r, body. 0.

K. Motor Co. 120W. a a a st'-eet. 1 0 2 9 WANTED--Clean rags at thU office.

TV Clean rai-s for 'machinery. Colbert dalia at a i LOST English better; i i black a i male. Finder a up and i Rev. S. E.

A County 9.00R1. Reward, Dr. Ruesi of i a i City will also give a $20.00 reward. A To hear from owner of 'land for sale for spring dem-ry. 0.

K. Hawley, a i WANTED To rent a or i room bouse with garage. Would prefer modern and brick, centrally Convenient to school. in care of this office. CARD OF A A 01-' A wish to a the i a and neighbors for i kind "xpres- f-inn of i a i i i (he and ut i a i of our hus- a and a Ch.irlcs Hutte.

Al-o A i for his i words of consolation. Striuibe and Schneider, and the donors of the beauti- flower--. Chas. Hutte, eliil- rcn and gramlcH'dren. Oscar W.

Schmidt of a announces his candidacy for Assessor of Edw a i Township on the Rep i a ticket, subject, to the decision of the at the Primarv election on March 17, 1928. I SALE--I. the undersigned will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder on Men day, March 12, at 1 m. at my residence at Mont, the fol lowing articlea to-wlt: Matches team mules, 4 and 5 years, 2 shoats, i hay tional side rake and tedder, Deer ing mower, Fordson tractor am plows, with pulley, Letz feed grind or; belt, wagon, wagon box scoop board, the best, hay frame log bolsters, for wagon; 3 gallon Polarine tractor oil; lots oil unrrrels; Fordson binder hitch Uig i a i stretcher, bar wire stretcher, 4 wagon tongues 100 bushels of corn, 15 seasone posts, 16 and 20 ft long, 40 rod cattle i set of double bai ness, Deborners, Davenport, Iro kettle, 30 a Syndicate Crear separator, a i a i En terpri.se meat i sausag Bluffer, 2 tables, cot, bedstead, lo of wrenches, lot of augers an biace, caddie, corn dryer, larg pans and pots, Collie dog, whee barrow, 200 feet inch cable, log chains, lot of tie topes, scoo shovel, 2 coal shovels, scythe an corn knives, 2 a forks, 2 ha forks, 3 wooden barrels, post dii ger. Other too numerous i Terms of Sale: All sum of ten dollars and cash, sums over ten dollars credit five will be given, purclia cr to give a a a note, wit approved i before rcmovlr property.

Notes to draw percen interest from date of sale. A dt count of -1 percent allowed on ca? on bums of ten dollars and ove Joseph i Owner. A. Raffaelle, of Edwardsville, announces btf candidacy for Supervisor of Ea ivardsville Township on the Republican Ticket, subject to the decision of the voters at the Township election, March 17, ..928, DAILY RADIO REVIEW TOJTKSHT'S FEATURES. KDKA, PHtsbiirg, 950 kc-- Westinghouse a ,6:15, onie Radio club; 7, CA Kadiotroua; 8, Philco.

Ldiiis 299.8m-1000'ke--; 2, noon, Farm flash; syncopating pianist; talk, "Amateur Ra'dio," by of A. R. R. 1:15, obnson's string ensemble; 2, "Art ducation," by Professor Paul Val- i of Washington University; 2:30, us'ieal' 2 'to 5, KMOX, 'inlor entertainers, KOA, 32-. "m-920 kc-- a.

m. to 1 p. m. studio program. K8D, St.

Louis 550 kc--7 Walter a a the New York Sym- iQny orchestra In the RCA 8, hilco 9, Rolfe's Palais d'Or a 9 3 0 Eddie Davis and his otel Lorraine orchestra; 10 Arnold ohnson's Park Central orchestra! KTHS. Hot 384m, 780kc --7, a chautauqua; 8, Weem's rchestra; 8 3 0 Natalie A vio- nlst; 9, Eastman ensemble; 9 4 5 ance frolic. St. Louis, 234.2m-1280kc- :15, baseball flashes from Browns nd Cardinals Camp by Thomas Pati 6:30, generalities; 7, Bolland orrect time; Chase orchestra, Herert Berger; 7:30, Terrace Garden rchestra, Bill Bailey; 8, Chase or- hes.tra 8:30, Chase orchestra; 9 3 0 JS.PRZ orchestra, Charlie Hauseman; 0, Chase orchestra; 10:30, Avalon rchestra; 11, Terrace Garden or- hestra; 11:30, Chase orchestra; 12, Ivalon orchestra; 12:30, Terrace ardeu orchestra. KYW.

Chicago. 526m. 570 kc- Damrosch orchestra; 8, Philco 9 a little bit of everything; 9, ongress carnival; 9 3 2 Hamp's or- hestra. KDAP, Kansas City, 370m-810 kc air school; 7:30, troupe; 9 ance music. WEAK, New York.

491m. 610 he --6, South sea islanders; 6:30, Stat- ers Pcnnsylvanias; 7, high jinkers, fascinating fiddling; 8:30, roupe; 9, Rolfe's orchestra; 9:30, Eddie Davis orchestra; 30, Arnold Johnsons orchestra. Chicago 365m-82ff -6, Palmer symphony; 7, Edgewater orchestra; 8, Palmer studio; 10, orchestra. WGN-WMB. Chicago, 410m, 720kc 3 5 Drake ensemble; 7, old fasli- bned a a a 7 3 0 Tlior minstrels; 8, Oil 0 Malics; 9, Hawaiian rio; 0:30 Wynken Blynken and Nod; 10:10, Bryce Talbot, baritone; 10:30 loss race; 10:35 Gay and Lou; 10:50 i and Lou.

AVGV, Schenectaily 379m-790kc-- 6:30, orchestra; 7, high jinkers; 8:30 troupe; 9, organ recital; 10, a program. WHAS, Louisville 3 2 2 9 3 0 kc-- 7, program; 8, Philco hour. WHO, Des Moines, 535m. P60 kc-- 7, RCA 8, Philco 9, Palais orchestra; 9:30, Lorraine orches- ra; 10, Park Central orchestra; 11, i i orchestra. WIL, St.

Louis 258m-1160kc-- 9:30 m. to 1 p. m. studio program; orchestra; 7, studio program; 7:30 Bill Ellsworth; 8:30 to 12, dance music. W.1Z, New York.

4 5 4 fi60 kc-- Norman Hamilton; 6:15 Astor orchestra; 7, RAC 8, Philco hour 3, Keystone duo; 9:30, Dorothy Howe; 10, slumber music. Chicago '1441H-870 kc-- 6, supperbell program; 8:35, Sherman's orchestra; 7:10 Jack and Jean 7:30 National barn dance; 11, show broadcast; 11:30, National barn dance. Cincinnati, 428m. 700 kc-- 7, RCA hour; 8, Philco 9, Hawaiian program; 10, Cato's orchestra. WOC, Davenport, 800 kc-- 2 0 i i 7 RCA hour; 8, Philco hour, WSAI, Cincinnati 3G2m-S3Q kc-- 7, Cleonldes Culpepper; 7:30, Al and Pete; 8, little orchestra; tuneful troupe; 9, Rolfes orchestra; 9:30 Millers orchestra; 10:30, orchestra; 11, Al and Pete.

WSB, Atlanta 476ui-630 kc-- RCA program; Philco hour; 10:45, Red Head. club. NsUhville J37m-890 kc-- 7, RCA 8, Philco. hour; 9, Regular barn WW.I, Detroit 352m-850. kc i fascinating fiddlers; 8:30 troupe; 9, orchestra.

KKPORTS. KSD, St. 1:40, 3.40; KMOX, St. i 8 4 0 a. tu.

Hrst "of half reports from Mer-chant and Exchange; closing at 12:40. KMOX, St. Louis 209.8ra-1 OOOkc talk, "The Cause of it all;" Reddie Eddie of Careful -Children's club; Raines and Cady. Harmony Duo; talk Harry Sharp, boxing referrec; fi-30, dinner time recital, a i Jules, organist; 7, Lyons, baritone Helen Embree, violinist; 7:30, McDonald Sisters, a Modern Love Stories Broadcasted over i a a i 8:30, First Performance Hour broadcast over Columbia a i 9:30. "The Buccaneers," Columbia a i 10.

highlights of a i news; 10:10 Wylie's dance orchestra. KFL'O, St. Louis 545.1m-550kc-- 6, People's program, address "How to Make Friends;" music students of Coneordia seminary. KWK, St. Loins 234.2m-l 280kc-- 6:15, base ball flashes from the Brown's and Cardinals Camps, Thos.

Patrick; Rox-y and Ins gang; Pietro Capodiferro, Trjmpeter; 110 Piece, orchestra; 100 voices chorus; Russian Cathedral choir; voice aud instrumental soloists; 8, Holland's Correct time; Riverside hour; trail blazers under direction of Jules Her- dance music: 8:30, Chase orchestra; 9 Moon magic; Hamilton college hour. Choral group; 10 studio revue; 10:30 Avalon orchestra; 11 Terrace Garden orchestra; studio revue; 12, Avalon-orchestra; 12:30, Ten ace Gordon orchestra. MclUM.KY TRAIN DAMAGES TWO AUTOS Two automobiles parked ou the south side of St. Louis street in ront of the Edwardsville National Bank, one a truck owned by J. A.

Fruit and the other a coupe belong- ng to Miss Minnie Epplng, were ilightly damaged yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock by the passing of a passenger a i i McKinley lortli. The truck had been left parked such a position that there was insufficient room to allow the passage of the cur. One of the outside door handles of the train caught with the ear end of the truck dragging it around and forcing the Eppiug car, parked alongside, upon the. sidewalk. The rear the Epping car was considerably dented.

No one was injured, both ears being unoccupied at the i of the crash. MARKETS rack 2 7 U. S. shipment 1152; Wis lacked Rnd While 200-210; Idaho Russets, a No. 1 210223; Florida Bliss i 275300.

KISTAIL. Shipsttiff Oornmeal, bushel Bran, Iflour Flour Oranges, dozep Bananas, pound Lemons, dozen Butter, pound .1 Cabbage, pound Potatoes, pound Sweet potatoes, pound Onions, pound Cooking Apples, pound Easting Apples, pound Turnips, bushel Cranberries, quart Carrots, pojnd New Cabbage, pound 2.2ft 1.60 1.95 4.76 30 30-60 30-40 30-40 45-56 .04 .06 .08 .08 .12 1.00 .28 .05 .06 WHOLESALE. SPIVEY SAYS HK'LL STAY IX ItACE VOn (X)XiHKSS Allan T. Spivey, East St. Louis publisher, whose candidacy for Congressman at large was disclosed when lie went to Nashville to attend Gov.

Len Small's campaign meeting there Tuesday, is "going to stick," he said yesterday. Spivey said his friends had placed his name on the ballot. He had pre- declined to run for Congress in the Twenty-second District and bad made no statement concerning any other caJidldaey. He declared he would make a statement about his present position In the next few days. Wheat i Timothy Hay 1.53 .22.00 Butter, pound St.

T.ouis Produce. Eggs 26; butter 50. Live Poultry--Fowls lights 21; heiny 21; springs 33; roosters Hi; ducks 23-25; 35. Sepme.ver Infant Dies, Brief funeral sei vices were held NOTICE ANNOUNCEMENT--Wm. H.

Martin announces his candidacy for ihe Republican nomination for Representative from the 47th Senatorial District, sub'ject to the decision of the Repu-hliean voters at the Prim a election. A i 10. 192S. OK BALLOTS. The color for the Primary Ballots to he used by the Respective parties at a Primary Election to be held on the March A.

D. 1928, in the city of Edwardsville, will be as follows: Non-lVivt'san Party, i Peoples Party, bfue. Dated this 27th day of February A. D. 1928.

DON PROCTOR, City Clerk. from the Marks-Weber Funeral Home at 3 o'clock "this afternoon for -little Miss Lavernc, three-day-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sepmeyer of South Buchanan street, who died at 7 o'clock last night in the St.

John's Hospital, St. Louis. Interment was made In Sunset Hill Cemetery. Services were in charge of E. W.

Jahn, pastor of the Trinity Lutheran Church. i 1 I i a H. Wi-tt, of i announces candidacy for Supervisor of E'i- a i Township, on the Republican subject to the decision, of the the Primary election March 17, 1928. ANNOUNCEMENT--George Klingel, of Edwardsville, Illinois, announces his candidacy for Assessor of Edwnrdsville Township, on the Republican Ticket, subject to the de" ci.sion of the voters at'the Primary Plection, March 17, 192S. A H.

Hiles, 01 Edwardsville, Illinois, anriourc- es hit ca-udKlaey for CougFessman of the 22ml District, ou ttic Republican Ticl.it. n. '-he trimary Eler tinn tn tic held 10, .1928. IX TIIK DISTKHT COl'KT OK TUB L'XITKU STATES. KOI- Tin- Southern District of Illinois Southern Division.

In the "matter of a a No. 5154 in a To the creditors of Harry Mann, of Collinsville in the County of Madison and district aforesaid, a a Notice is liorebv given that on the 27th day of February A. D. 1928, the said Harry a was adjudicated a and a the first meeting i creditors will be hold at the a Court Room, Ridgely flank i i i on the 9th day of a A. D.

192S, at 10 o'clock" in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, Appoint a trustee, a and transact as may properly come hofoi'fi said meeting. A. PWIUIY, Referee in Harikriiptey. A H. COHN, Atty.

Springncld, Feb. 28, 1928. TOO LATM I'O C'LASSi WANTED--Ladies; earn $17 a dozen sewing.aprons, at home. Easy work. No experience or selling necessary.

Instructions free. 2c stamp brings full particulars. geese 14-15; i i 30- Livestock. Hogs--Receipts Market steady; heavy 765-820; medium 800835; light 775-S35; light lights packing sows 675-725; pigs 600-725. Cattle--Receipts 200; Market steady; beef steers: good and choice 1500-1650; common and medium 900 1450; yearlings 900-1 fiOOl butcher cattle heifers 700-1300; cows 6501100; bulls 650-1050; calves 12501500; feeder steers 950-1225; stock- jr cows and heifers 650-950.

Sheep- -Receipts Market steady; medium and choice lambs 1550-1635; culls and commou 12001350; yearlings 1250-1450; common and choice ewes 400-950; feeder lambs 1400-1550. Hence Garments 'Gary, Indiana. Depl. 670 WANTED--Ladies' afldvc-ss envelopes at home, spare-time. Experience unnecessary.

Dignified work, weekly easy. Send 2c stamp for particulars: Mtttelle, Dept. Indiana. Many a movie star Is more to be pitied than WANTED--Big Ohio corporation seeks manager for unoccupied territory; $50 weekly earnings start immediately; good for $5,000 yearly; we i eve i deliver and collect; capital or experience unnecessary. Fyr-Fyter 1676 Fyr-Fyter Dayton, Olilo.

members of Edwardsville Post 19.9, Legion are requested to meet at K. of 1 hall Sunday afternoon at 2 m. to attend- services of Lieutenant Moorman, U. S. A.

at St. John's church. No uniforms. Lester Vot- rlan, Commander. St.

Grain. Wheat--Red No. 2, Iti-l-lrio Red Giirlicke No. 2, I bard No. 1, 138; No.

2 136-137. Corn--White No. 2, yellow No. 2, 97; mixed No. 3, 9 2 i Oats--White No.

2. 60; No. 3. 59. East St.

Louis Livestock. Hog--Receipts 4 7 5 0 Market steady to lOc higher; 250 to 350 200 to 250, 160 to 200, 130 to 160 packing s-ows Cattle--Receipts 350; Market steers nominal; beef steers 975-1335 light yearlings and heifers 3-11" beef cow 7-9; low cutter and cuttes cow 510-050; vealers 1125-1550; heavy culvers 850-1050; bulk slocl- and feeder steers 845-1050. Sheep--Receipts 250; a nominal top fat lambs Hi; bulk fat lambs 1550-1575; bulk cull lambs 11 12; fat ewes 950. Chicago (iraln a a 135'h; May 136 m'a-'U Sept Corn--Mar 92 Ti May 97 July Sept 101 Oats--Mar 6 6 a a i May 57 "i- 1 old old 54. Sept 50's I'hirago Opening.

a was 3 lower to 'gc higher. Corn '4 to higher and oats to "iC higher. Opening prices: a a 133 7 i to 3 Si; May a to 133 7 8 to 134; Sept. 133-'; Corn--Mar a 4 i to May 98', to to Outs--May to old Xew York Stocks. New Mar 3--Irregularity marked the opening of the stock a today.

In an initial turnover of. 20,000 shares general motors sold higher at 139 3 I'. S. steel unchanged at A i a can down at 77; Erie railroad up at 53 and Pennsylvania down Vj at 65 a Motors generally were higher, with Chrysler up i at 5S 7 Dodge Bros at to 77 i Texas corporation declined to 5 2 i up 4 at I 1 and Packard up General Asphalt gained Di.strict Meeting at Staiuiton. Staunton i be hostess on March 24 to the district convention of the American Legion posts in nine counties in mat part of the state.

The meeting will be held at the Labor Temple. A street parade will be a feature of the day. Albert Xiegler. state commander of the American Legion, will be the speaker. Fire Threatens 'il.

The entire business district of Nokomis was threatened Thursday when fire broke out in a millinery shop and spread to several adjoining buildings. The firemen succeeded in getting ihe flames under control. The loss amounted to several of dollars. Belleville Man Dies. Anton Wolleson, 74, principal of the Franklin School, Belleville, and former librarian, there, died at bis home Friday.

He taught in the Belleville schools for 23 years. He was a native of Denmark and is survived by his wife and two sons. IndictHK-IIIS Id'lunietl. Six true bills were returned Wednesday by Die February term grand to Judge Yager in the Alton city court. The i meet again Friday and i then be recessed until a A i 30.

The Answer 5 3 July new 5 4 Sept new 50 1'rwHiw. Butter--Receipts 10,702 cry. extra Std 48 extra firsts 474 7 firsts 4 4 4 5 Vs! packing stock 30-33. --Receipts 15,336 cases; ordinary firsts 2.6; firsts 27; checks 24- dirties 25. "Cheese--Twins, new Daisies 2 3 2 4 Young Americas 2 4 i Longhorns 24-; Brick 23-23 Live Poultry--Turkey 25-28; Fowls 22-22 4 springs 28; roosters 20; geese J8-; ducks 20-28.

Potatoes--Receipts cars; on L.L A.

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